Should I fix broken links in docker-container?

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First, I want to say that I am not a programmer, in case of giving ridiculous info.



I have built a container for a specific project. For some reasons, I listed the content of /usr/include and /usr/lib in the container. I saw that there are lots of broken links. I have searched about broken links. I have learned that if there are two similar files, one is getting broken. Therefore, we need to symlink them each other. However, in my case, I do not know what they are. It is not possible me to know which of them should be symlinked each other. All in all, I don't know what to do. Moreover, just saying, maybe symlinking them is not the right thing to do. Please see the images below. Would you give it a hand ? what am i supposed to do?



see broken links in /usr/lib/



see broken link (mpi4py) in /usr/include



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    First, I want to say that I am not a programmer, in case of giving ridiculous info.



    I have built a container for a specific project. For some reasons, I listed the content of /usr/include and /usr/lib in the container. I saw that there are lots of broken links. I have searched about broken links. I have learned that if there are two similar files, one is getting broken. Therefore, we need to symlink them each other. However, in my case, I do not know what they are. It is not possible me to know which of them should be symlinked each other. All in all, I don't know what to do. Moreover, just saying, maybe symlinking them is not the right thing to do. Please see the images below. Would you give it a hand ? what am i supposed to do?



    see broken links in /usr/lib/



    see broken link (mpi4py) in /usr/include



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      First, I want to say that I am not a programmer, in case of giving ridiculous info.



      I have built a container for a specific project. For some reasons, I listed the content of /usr/include and /usr/lib in the container. I saw that there are lots of broken links. I have searched about broken links. I have learned that if there are two similar files, one is getting broken. Therefore, we need to symlink them each other. However, in my case, I do not know what they are. It is not possible me to know which of them should be symlinked each other. All in all, I don't know what to do. Moreover, just saying, maybe symlinking them is not the right thing to do. Please see the images below. Would you give it a hand ? what am i supposed to do?



      see broken links in /usr/lib/



      see broken link (mpi4py) in /usr/include



      Best, Ender.







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      First, I want to say that I am not a programmer, in case of giving ridiculous info.



      I have built a container for a specific project. For some reasons, I listed the content of /usr/include and /usr/lib in the container. I saw that there are lots of broken links. I have searched about broken links. I have learned that if there are two similar files, one is getting broken. Therefore, we need to symlink them each other. However, in my case, I do not know what they are. It is not possible me to know which of them should be symlinked each other. All in all, I don't know what to do. Moreover, just saying, maybe symlinking them is not the right thing to do. Please see the images below. Would you give it a hand ? what am i supposed to do?



      see broken links in /usr/lib/



      see broken link (mpi4py) in /usr/include



      Best, Ender.









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